| I loved your reaction. But this isn't about your attitude, this is about far more serious things: Beer. Leaving Germany for good end of this month and - well.. Israel's beers are f...ing (well, it's kind of on topic with your app, isn't it?) baaad. So my choice in the future, after being spoiled in a country of beer drinkers, is * Local brand starts with G (Ugh...) * Local brand starts with M (Really. Life's too short to drink that) * Weihenstephan (which seems to be from Germany, but the fact that I never heard about it here gives away how decent it is. Seems like an export-only product) * Stella So - rest assured: You're not alone. If you remove all the better alternatives, Stella is really okay. Kind of. |
* Norma Jeane - you can find anything there
* Beit Ha'bira ("house of beer")
* James' Beer Factory - this one in Petach Tikva, kosher (opening times wise as well, so no drinking on Friday night) and actually doesn't have much choice. But they serve self brewed beer which is decent.
There are others I can't recall now, but I can ask friends.
If you want to go out for a spree with me and other hackers, make sure to drop me a line here or at maayan@maayank.com! :)
EDIT: Googling for it, Beit Ha'Bira might have closed shop. I suggest as an alternative Norman. I don't recall visiting it, but I've heard (and after googling, read) only good things. For exact addresses google for the names of the pubs with "Tel Aviv".
[1] it's very late here so I'll leave it at that.